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<p>[QUOTE="fishwhacker, post: 1383973, member: 36529"]The advice given here is absolutely top notch. Don't give up and work the hardest you possibly can. If you are serious start working 10 hours a day, minimum. You need money to make money, and time is money. Be prepared for good times, and be prepared for extremely bad times. The first time you lose big money on a deal can be extremely mentally anguishing, but it happens and is something you have to be prepared for. While a 250k investment would be great and get a full time business rolling immediately, I started out with less than 3 grand- anything with enough dedication can be accomplished.</p><p><br /></p><p>Learn your competition, beat their prices and take full advantage of their lack of knowledge. You wouldn't believe some of the looks I got at 18 trying to sell high dollar coins and watches at local shops to get a feel of the market. Most of the offers I recieved were beyond lowball, and often values given to me were completely false, and I knew it. People out there can be extremely ignorant or are downright looking to give you pennies on the dollar. Don't be swayed by them and move forward, you'd be amazed how differently they'll look at you after realizing you're stealing their customers and making good money doing it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, as previously mentioned, get yourself a concealed carry permit if necessary and buy a pistol, at the very least carry a tazer or mace.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fishwhacker, post: 1383973, member: 36529"]The advice given here is absolutely top notch. Don't give up and work the hardest you possibly can. If you are serious start working 10 hours a day, minimum. You need money to make money, and time is money. Be prepared for good times, and be prepared for extremely bad times. The first time you lose big money on a deal can be extremely mentally anguishing, but it happens and is something you have to be prepared for. While a 250k investment would be great and get a full time business rolling immediately, I started out with less than 3 grand- anything with enough dedication can be accomplished. Learn your competition, beat their prices and take full advantage of their lack of knowledge. You wouldn't believe some of the looks I got at 18 trying to sell high dollar coins and watches at local shops to get a feel of the market. Most of the offers I recieved were beyond lowball, and often values given to me were completely false, and I knew it. People out there can be extremely ignorant or are downright looking to give you pennies on the dollar. Don't be swayed by them and move forward, you'd be amazed how differently they'll look at you after realizing you're stealing their customers and making good money doing it. Also, as previously mentioned, get yourself a concealed carry permit if necessary and buy a pistol, at the very least carry a tazer or mace.[/QUOTE]
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